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ArticleSpanish salads target UK growth
Spanish grower Natural & Salads has begun a new campaign to promote winter salads in the UK market during the winter months
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ArticleSingapore officially opens Coolport@Changi
Asia's newest airport perishable handling centre Coolport@Changi officially opened in Singapore today
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ArticleIndonesia's Garuda expands network
Indonesia's largest air cargo carrier is planning to expand its network across the Middle East and Europe
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ArticleChiquita director quits citing 'concerns'
Durk Jager confirms resignation amid apparent concerns over the multinational's financial and operational strategy
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ArticleDutch pear exports recover in 2010
Country's pear sales to foreign markets rebound, with volume of exported fruit up 77 per cent during January-September
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ArticleNew body to manage NZ Psa response
Zespri helps establish new company to oversee New Zealand kiwifruit industry's strategy on fighting bacterial disease
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ArticleFreeze concerns for California citrus
California citrus growers praying their crops continue to weather the freezing conditions forecast to linger through to the weekend
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ArticlePalestinian farmers eye opening
Palestinian growers in Gaza may soon be able to export their strawberries and flowers to Europe once again through Israel
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Citrus industry veteran dies
Sinclair International has announced that Jim Saunt, who was instrumental in establishing the fruit labelling company, passed away earlier this month following a heart attack.
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ArticleFrance experiences drop in imports
France saw imports of many fruit and vegetables decease considerably this year, causing prices to rise
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Kiwifruit escapes Psa spread
New Zealand kiwifruit output is unlikely to suffer significantly next season despite the spread of disease Psa, according to Zespri’s Carol Ward.
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ArticleEgyptians remain hopeful despite rising price pressure
Egyptian soft-fruit producers are waiting with baited breath to see what prices the new strawberry season brings after an oversupply last season, while the Egyptian citrus season once again proves to be the mainstay of the North African country’s fresh produce industry. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleIs Cardiff wasting a golden opportunity?
Cardiff is in many ways the perfect opportunity for food businesses, with an up and coming restaurant and rural retail shopping scenes. So why is the only traditional fruit and vegetable wholesale market in Wales, Cardiff’s Wholesale Fruit Centre, not thriving? Elizabeth O’Keefe casts a critical eye over the diminishing wholesale offer
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ArticleOn the right track
The rail network could offer the fresh produce industry an alternative to the UK’s busy roads, but how do these modes measure up? Here, Anna Sbuttoni and Jerome Butcher ask whether the trade is on the right track
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ArticleA convenient truth: Lettuce takes a leaf out of fruit’s book
Salad sales have held up remarkably well this year, with value sales outperforming price rises and shoppers buying more. And, as Michael Barker reports, a wave of new convenience lines in the lettuce sector is continuing to add interest to the category
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Retailers line up Christmas deals as countdown begins
It is still six weeks or so away, but there is no doubt that Christmas is coming as far as the multiples are concerned. Even
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Alternative shopping routes provide a draw
I get the feeling that, while the fresh produce aisles of the major supermarkets represents the majority of shoppers’
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Supply chain efficiency - what are we measuring?
A recent white paper published by a company targeted at the food manufacturing sector makes interesting reading. It flagged
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Mixed messages will dilute health focus
The news that Innocent has lost its fight to reclaim VAT on its smoothies (p1) will come as a blow to campaigners for healthy
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Freshfel exposes spurious FMCG claims
A staggering 18 per cent of foods featuring fruit on their packaging contain no fruit at all, new research has found

